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While not a great quarterback, Matt Cassell does do the things well that the Steeler defense has had a difficult time defending our the past few years and that's taking what the defense will give you, the short to intermediate stuff that kills you with 1,000 cuts until you bleed to death. I would have rather had Ponder in the game.

While not a great quarterback, Matt Cassell does do the things well that the Steeler defense has had a difficult time defending our the past few years and that's taking what the defense will give you, the short to intermediate stuff that kills you with 1,000 cuts until you bleed to death. I would have rather had Ponder in the game.

Just my .02

Pappy

he didn't when we played him in NE... he will hold the ball and we should be able to make him pay for it.

While not a great quarterback, Matt Cassell does do the things well that the Steeler defense has had a difficult time defending our the past few years and that's taking what the defense will give you, the short to intermediate stuff that kills you with 1,000 cuts until you bleed to death. I would have rather had Ponder in the game.

Chiefs starting QB Matt Cassel broke his hand during a week 11 game vs. the Denver Broncos. He was replaced by Tyler Palko, and had surgery on the injured hand on November 14. On November 21, Cassel was placed on injured reserve, ending his season.

(at least until he was injured)

Also noticed this:

Despite having lost several key players to injuries, on October 31, 2011 Haley led The Chiefs to a come-from-behind victory in dramatic fashion on Monday Night Football. The win was KC's fourth in a row, which moved them into first place in the AFC West. It marked the first time in NFL history that a team which started 0-3 was leading its division by the halfway point of the season.

While not a great quarterback, Matt Cassell does do the things well that the Steeler defense has had a difficult time defending our the past few years and that's taking what the defense will give you, the short to intermediate stuff that kills you with 1,000 cuts until you bleed to death. I would have rather had Ponder in the game.

Just my .02

Pappy

Cassell or Ponder would do the same thing, just hand the ball to AP. And that is something that might give this current Steelers' team fits.